Solé

Solé (Aja Shah) is a professional musician, rapper, and spiritual guide. Solé began her professional music career as a hardcore hip-hop artist by attracting attention in the summer of 1999 with her appearance on J.T. Money's hit single "Who Dat". This was followed by the release of her debut album "Skin Deep" on DreamWorks Records in September of 1999 which achieved gold status and garnered her a nomination for "Rap Artist of the Year" at the Billboard Music Awards. She also went on to win several ASCAP Music awards that same year.

Since her early music career, Solé has become the temple guide of the Goddess Temple of Love, creatrix of Devi Tribe Wellness, and a trusted, loving, and highly skilled Priestess and guide for many women. Solé is dedicated to raising the vibration of love on the planet through awakening the Goddess within every woman for the benefit of all beings.

Her official return to music was ushered in with a feature on the single "SocMed Digital Heroin" on Public Enemy's 30th-anniversary album "Nothing Is Quick In The Desert". She was also featured on "Naal Naachna" by UK-based Bhangra artist Jassi Sidhu. "Encoded", the long-awaited follow-up to her freshman project, "Skin Deep" was released Sept 28, 2019, and is available on all major digital and streaming platforms.

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